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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by gabe</i> <br /><br />[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by Brak710101</i> <br /><br />wouldn't work I hate to say it i love the idea, but no.... If you call a railroad to ask if you can wonder around their property, more than likly they will say yes, but the RR police can still kick you off. so basicly a Police officer could say your disturbing the peace (i dunno, trains are loud, so maybe something else...) because SOMEONE OWNS THE LAND no matter if its public or not, its their decision. Like pets or skateboarding on public school property... BANNED! <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />On what authority do you contend that railroad police can kick someone off of public property? <br /> <br />Gabe <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Thats not really what i ment... <br />What i mean is that if you have ever went railfaning at a yard of somesort, you know you have to get premission from the yard office. But, even if you have the paper from the yardoffice, the RR police can still kick you out. Now, a real police officer could ask/tell you to get off even public property if they wanted to. They may think its a law not to take photos of trains, so your better to listen to them and go some where else rather than be taken to the HQ to be booked,
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